The faulty logic that the given sentence contains is B. Either-or Fallacy. An either-or fallacy is the limiting of possible answers into two or it is oversimplifying. In the given sentence above, it only gives two possible answers: either meeting the deadline, or if not the town will suffer.
Answer:2,3 and 4
Explanation: The wording in the first sentence just makes the punctuation wrong
Answer:
Being told information doesn't necessarily mean you are going to retain it. Knowing information means that the information is embedded in your brain and that you are certain you know what you are doing.
Explanation:
The answer is C. A good essay can be as long as you want. It doesn't HAVE to be 3.